Operating instructions
Avant 850
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Material handling
Make sure to use correct type of attachment for each
handled material. Use correct size and type of bucket
for general loose material handling, and pallet forks
for handling pallet loads. Read the manual of the
attachment, e.g. manual of the bucket, for further
information for safe and correct use. Observe the lift
capacity rating of the loader when planning material
handling operations.
The loader is not intended for lifting operations;
never put slings, chains, or ropes on the loader
boom.
WARNING
Risk of tipping over - Loader can
tip over when you leave the
driver's seat.
Always put the load
down on the ground before you
leave the driver's seat. Follow safe
stopping procedure shown on page
Handling of heavy loads
WARNING
Risk of tipping over - always
carry heavy loads as close to
the ground as possible, and only
on level ground.
Carrying heavy
loads can shift the centre of gravity
of the loader and lead to tipping
over of the loader. Always
transport the load as low and close
to the machine as possible to keep
the centre of gravity low and for the
best stability.
DANGER
Risk of rolling over - Keep loads
close to ground, and drive
slowly when carrying load.
Always use seat belt.
On uneven
ground the loader can roll over to
its side more easily. Always drive
slow and keep loads close to the
ground. Avoid sharp turns also on
level ground. Use seat belt to stay
inside the protective ROPS. If you
don't use seat belt, there is a risk
of getting thrown off from the
driver's seat and being pinned
under the ROPS in case the loader
tips over.
DANGER
Risk of tipping over towards
forward - Keep load close to
ground, drive slowly.
Read
operator's manual carefully. Never
drive with heavy loads lifted. Keep
loads, including attachments, as
low and as close to the loader as
possible. See information in this
manual about how to avoid tipping
over.
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